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You are a creature capable of recognizing that you are not the center of the Universe.
He guessed that keyboards would be superseded by devices capable of recognizing handwriting.
France is "not capable of recognizing, directly, her own children," he said.
"They are large fish, and they are brightly colored, and they are quite capable of recognizing their owner," Dr. Loiselle said.
The first machine was known as Numa-Rete, an array of photocells attached to a series of computer circuits that was capable of recognizing multiple objects.
He was indicating that war would not be a rash decision on his part, while he was capable of recognizing the inevitable necessity of genocide.
It would only serve to reinforce the general impression that government agencies and politicians are not capable of recognizing or sponsoring great urban art.
Most such self-reactive T cells die before they leave the thymus, so that those T cells that do emerge are the ones capable of recognizing foreign antigens.
Fewer and fewer collectors are capable of recognizing a masterpiece of the 16th or 17th century or inclined to live with it.
Nurses respond that they are perfectly capable of recognizing a vast majority of patient problems, and they have the studies to prove it.
One study of captive Asian elephants suggested that they are capable of recognizing themselves in a mirror, a trait shared by only a few other nonhuman animal species.
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